TL;DR: A new genus and a new species of subterranean water beetle are described as Iberoporus cermenius, which was collected by pumping out and filtering water from a well in southern Spain.
Abstract: A new genus and a new species of subterranean water beetle are described as Iberoporus cermenius. This dytiscid beetle was collected by pumping out and filtering water from a well in southern Spain. Iberoporus belongs to the subfamily Hydroporinae and is possibly related to the genera Siettitia Abeille de Perrin, 1904 and Rhithrodytes Bameul, 1989. Notes on the biology of Iberoporus cermenius are given.
Abstract: Rhithrodytes agnus sp. n. is described on the basis of two females found in a spring in northern Portugal. This is the first species of this genus to be recorded from Portugal, and is the second species to be recorded from the Iberian peninsula.
Abstract: Iberoporusplutosp. n., the first stygobiont beetle from Portugal (Dytiscidae, Hydroporinae), is described from a single female from the cave Soprador do Carvalho (Coimbra). The species is highly troglomorphic, depigmented, blind, and with elongated appendages not adapted for swimming. A molecular phylogeny based on a combination of three mitochondrial and two nuclear genes showed the new species to be sister to I.cermenius Castro & Delgado, 2001 from Cordoba (south of Spain), within the subtribe Siettitiina of the tribe Hydroporini. Both species are included in a clade with Siettitiaavenionensis Guignot, 1925 (south of France) and Rhithrodytesagnus Foster, 1992 and R.argaensis Fery & Bilton, 1996 (north of Portugal), in turn sister to the rest of species of genus Rhithrodytes Bameul, 1989, in what is here considered the Siettitia group of genera. We resolve the paraphyly of Rhithrodytes by transferring the two Portuguese species to Iberoporus Castro & Delgado, 2001, I.agnus (Foster, 1992), comb. n. and I.argaensis (Fery & Bilton, 1996), comb. n.